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Find the limits.\begin{equation}\lim _{x \rightarrow-2^{+}}\left(\frac{x}{x+1}\right)\left(\frac{2 x+5}{x^{2}+x}\right)\end{equation}
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This gives us: \begin{equation}\lim _{h \rightarrow 0^{+}}\left(\frac{-2+h}{-2+h+1}\right)\left(\frac{2(-2+h)+5}{(-2+h)^{2}+(-2+h)}\right)\end{equation} Show more…
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